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[[File:FredCarsArtwork.png|thumb|200px|[[Fred]], a Stodgey | [[File:FredCarsArtwork.png|thumb|200px|[[Fred]], a Stodgey Suaver LT]]'''Stodgey''' is a fictional car trademark in the ''Cars'' universe. It produces makes and models of all sorts, such as race cars. In ''[[Cars]]'', a few of the older Piston Cup competitors are Stodgey models. Stodgey is based on Chevrolet models (although Stodgey's name is a portmanteau of [[Dodge]]). | ||
==Models== | ==Models== | ||
*Stodgey Suaver LT ([[Fred]]) | *Stodgey Suaver LT ([[Fred]]) | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The | *The Suaver LT is very similar to the 1972 [[Shyster]] Cremlin, of which [[Otis]] is, and the EX is similar to [[Chick Hicks]]' model, the 1979 Shyster Cremlin, who resembles a 1986 Buick Regal in NASCAR form, which actually does not exist in real-life. | ||
* | *As said above, the company's name is likely a portmanteau of Dodge, and the adjective Stodgy meaning dull and uninspired; lacking originality or excitement (plus the letter "e"). | ||
*Crusty Rotor was the only | *Crusty Rotor was the only Suaver EX to not be made into a [[Capitol Motors]] Mark II in ''[[Cars 3]]'', as he retired and was replaced by [[Rev Roadages]] instead. | ||
==Navigation== | ==Navigation== | ||
{{Car Companies}} | {{Car Companies}} |
Revision as of 04:50, 4 September 2023
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Stodgey is a fictional car trademark in the Cars universe. It produces makes and models of all sorts, such as race cars. In Cars, a few of the older Piston Cup competitors are Stodgey models. Stodgey is based on Chevrolet models (although Stodgey's name is a portmanteau of Dodge).
Models
- Stodgey Suaver LT (Fred)
- Stodgey Suaver EX (Murray Clutchburn, Crusty Rotor, Floyd Mulvihill)
Trivia
- The Suaver LT is very similar to the 1972 Shyster Cremlin, of which Otis is, and the EX is similar to Chick Hicks' model, the 1979 Shyster Cremlin, who resembles a 1986 Buick Regal in NASCAR form, which actually does not exist in real-life.
- As said above, the company's name is likely a portmanteau of Dodge, and the adjective Stodgy meaning dull and uninspired; lacking originality or excitement (plus the letter "e").
- Crusty Rotor was the only Suaver EX to not be made into a Capitol Motors Mark II in Cars 3, as he retired and was replaced by Rev Roadages instead.